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. 2025 Jan 7;31(1):101198. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v31.i1.101198

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of 111 cases of hepatocellular carcinoma patients after liver transplantation

Characteristics
Number of cases
Percentage of cases (%)
Age (year) < 60 78 70.3
≥ 60 33 29.7
Gender Male 93 83.8
Female 18 16.2
Hepatitis HBV 89 80.2
HCV 13 11.7
None 9 8.1
Cirrhosis Y 109 98.2
N 2 1.8
AFP (ug/L) < 400 71 64
≥ 400 40 36
Meld score ≤ 14 108 97.3
15-18 3 2.7
> 18 0 0
Clinicopathological stag I 27 24.3
II 34 30.6
III 50 45.1
IV 0 0
MVI Y 28 25.2
N 83 74.8
Pathological differentiation Well 1 0.9
Moderate 69 62.1
Poor 33 29.7
Undifferentiated 8 7.2
Number of tumors Single 48 43.2
Multiple 63 56.8
Satellite nodules N 88 79.3
Y 23 20.7
Relapse states (at follow-up) N 69 62.2
Y 42 37.8
Vital states (at follow-up) Alive 81 73
Dead 30 27
Expression of ASH1L Low expression 67 60.4
High expression 44 39.6

AFP: Alpha-fetoprotein; MVI: Microvascular invasion; HBV: Hepatitis B virus; HCV: Hepatitis C virus; Y: Yes; N: No.